Slip into the skin of the chef preparing the Têt (Vietnamese New Year) feast. Challenge your skills in a colourful and mad universe and discover the secrets of the recipes. This game offers many fun surprises during virtual cooking.

Time's short. The guests are already on their way. The recipes present themselves as a series of mini-games, a funny, expressive Asian voice leads through this culinary adventure. While cutting the tofu, dragons begin to dance on the wallpaper. You can play with the food, crush the spring rolls and make sticky noises. But beware, the dishes must be ready before the guests arrive.

With hand-drawn illustrations, Charlotte Broccard combines her two roots, Switzerland and Vietnam, in the game Têt. Cooking plays a very important role in Vietnamese culture. The kitchen offers her an ideal playground for a variety of actions, colours, objects and proportions. Simple processes such as cutting the ingredients can be done in many different ways - this freedom makes the actions unique for everyone. The scenario of the game focuses on the Vietnamese New Year as a perfect basis for bringing you closer to this culture. At the same time, the game is a fresh and fun introduction to Asian cuisine. Once all levels are mastered, the recipes are unlocked in the app and can be opened like a recipe book.

The structure could also be applied to other cooking styles in the future.

Têt was created as part of the Bachelor's studies at ECAL/ University of Art and Design Lausanne in Media and Interaction Design.